2 Digit By 1 Digit Multiplication
(4.NBT.B.5)
In this worksheet, students multiply two digit numbers by a single digit, expanding their multiplication skills beyond times tables.
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(4.NBT.B.5)
In this worksheet, students multiply two digit numbers by a single digit, expanding their multiplication skills beyond times tables.
(4.NBT.B.5)
This worksheet has students must solve and match 2 digit by 2 digit multiplication problems to the correct product.
(1.OA.B.3) (1.OA.C.5)
In this worksheet, students build their understanding of related addition facts.
(01.OA.C.6)
This worksheet helps students solve single-digit addition problems framed as word problems.
(01.OA.C.5) (01.OA.C.6)
In this worksheet, students practice adding to 20 on a number line.
(01.NBT.C.4)
In this worksheet, students practice adding two-digit numbers on a place value chart.
(1.MD.B.3)
In this worksheet, students read analog clocks and write the equivalent in digital time.
(1.MD.B.3)
In this worksheet, students match times on analog and digital clocks to the nearest hour and half hour.
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Yes, answer keys are included when you download our free math worksheets. You can print this for your reference while your students complete the activity on the worksheet or have it ready to review with them afterwards.
Yes, like Prodigy Math, our worksheets are designed to align with Common Core standards.
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As an educator, there are several ways you can use these worksheets in your classroom:
1. Practice Material: After teaching a specific concept, such as single-digit addition or place value, you can use these worksheets as practice material to reinforce what students have been taught in class.
2. Assessments: You can use these worksheets to assess students' understanding of the topics you've taught. The variety of exercises, including word problems and numeric problems, can help gauge students' grasp of the material.
3. Homework Assignments: These worksheets can be assigned as homework to give students additional practice outside of the classroom. They can help fill in the gap from regular workbooks.
4. Centers or Stations: In a classroom that uses a centers or stations approach, these worksheets could be used at a math center where students rotate through different activities.
5. Early Finisher Activity: For students who finish their work early, these worksheets can provide an additional challenge and keep them engaged.
6. Group Work: Some worksheets could be used for pair or small group work, promoting collaborative problem-solving skills.
Remember, it's important to go through the worksheets with the students after they've completed them, or provide them with the answer keys, to ensure they understand any mistakes they might have made.
The skills you teach your first graders will depend on your curriculum and their individual learning needs.
Generally, students should learn basic arithmetic operations within 20, understand numbers up to 120, tell time using both analog and digital clocks, interpret simple data, and understand basic geometric concepts including shape attributes and partitioning.
If you’re following the Common Core curriculum, you will want to cover the following standards:
Operations and Algebraic Thinking:
Number and Operations in Base Ten:
Measurement & Data:
Geometry:
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